Who played the most for the Giants this season? | Snap count analysis

The Giants' front office had to dig deep to find players during the team's miserable 3-13 season. A total of 69 players saw action on offense and defense during a season that saw the depth chart decimated by injuries and disciplinary issues.

Here's the snap count breakdown of every position for the season:

QUARTERBACKS

Eli Manning

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Eli Manning: 1,017 (94%)

Geno Smith: 66 (6%)

Manning's consecutive snaps streak ended at 1,719 when he was removed late in a 51-17 loss to the Rams in Week 9. Four weeks later, Manning's consecutive starts streak ended when Smith started against the Raiders in Week 13.

RUNNING BACKS

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Shane Vereen: 324 (30%)

Wayne Gallman: 323 (30%)

Orleans Darkwa: 314 (29%)

Paul Perkins: 123 (11%)

Shane Smith: 50 (5%)

Perkins opened the season as the starter, but he was buried after missing four games early in the season with a ribs injury. Vereen maintained his role as the third-down back, while Gallman and Darkwa split carries. The Giants never followed through on their plan to use a fullback as evidenced by Smith's paltry workload.